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Lack of evidence for anthocyanins contributing to pigmentation of Chenopodium quinoa

Lingemann, L. T.; Biley, D.; Horz, J. M.; Khatun, N.; Pucker, B.

2026-04-10 plant biology
10.64898/2026.04.07.717023 bioRxiv
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While most plant lineages are pigmented by anthocyanins, several families in the Caryophyllales represent a major exception by showing a replacement of anthocyanin pigmentation by betalain pigmentation. The mutual exclusion of anthocyanins and betalains at the family level has been well established for over 50 years and has been mechanistically explained. Chenopodiaceae are a betalain-pigmented lineage lacking a key anthocyanin biosynthesis gene and lacking the key activating transcription factor of the anthocyanin biosynthesis. A publication by Zhang et al., 2024 claims that anthocyanins would be responsible for the red pigmentation in leaves of Chenopodium quinoa. Here, we assessed this study and reanalyzed the RNA-seq datasets generated in this study to demonstrate that there is no evidence for anthocyanin biosynthesis, but activity of the betalain and carotenoid biosynthesis could explain the observed pigmentation of quinoa leaves.

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